In LaTeX, note that the reverse orientation of ddots can be achieved with reflectbox provided by the graphicx package: reflectbox{ddots} yields app 13352,2528 13352,2528 In British English[edit]in Windows-1250Windows-1258 and in IBM/MS-DOS Code page 874, at code 85 (hexadecimal) in Mac-Roman, Mac-CentEuro and several other Macintosh encodings, at code C9 (hexadecimal) in Ventura International encoding at code C1 (hexadecimal) Raymond Chandler: Stories and Early NovelsIn German, the ellipsis in general is surrounded by spaces, if it stands for one or more omitted wordsIn Polish[edit]1 , 2 , 3 , &#x2026; , 100 {displaystyle 1,2,3,ldots ,100,} Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014(1976), Cohesion in English, London: LongmanToday, extended ellipsis anywhere from two to dozens of periods have become common constructions in Internet chat rooms and text messages.[22] The extent of repetition in itself might serve as an additional contextualization or paralinguistic cue, to "extend the lexical meaning of the words, add character to the sentences, and allow fine-tuning and personalisation of the message"[23]Other use is the suspension of a part of a text, or a paragraph, or a phrase or a part of a word because it is obvious, or unnecessary, or impliedThe most common character corresponding to an ellipsis is called 3-ten rd ("3-dot leaders", ): chrome QQ 360 360 UC Opera As with all characters, especially those outside the ASCII range, the author, sender and receiver of an encoded ellipsis must be in agreement upon what bytes are being used to represent the characterOxford: University of Oxford, 2016As a device, the ten-ten-ten is intended to focus the reader on a character while allowing the character to not speak any dialogueIn OS X, it can be inserted with Opt+; (on an English language keyboard)In some Linux distributions, it can be inserted with AltGr+., or alternatively However, some maintain that the use of brackets is still correct because it clears confusion.[8] 48a4f088c3